Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island
Canada, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Middle Colonies/States border New England.
The current states that have been created out of the New England colonies are New Hampshire, Connecticut, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts and the little one, Rhode Island.
In the North-East of the United States.
The states that were not part of the Middle Colonies include Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and New England states like Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. The Middle Colonies primarily consisted of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. These regions were characterized by diverse populations and economies compared to the Southern and New England colonies.
The New England colonies
The New England colonies (now states) were CT VT MA and NH
Canada, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Middle Colonies/States border New England.
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Vermont and Maine
Vermont or VT
YuPNEW ANSWER:Yes, Rhode Island was a part of the New England Colonies.
New England The 6 states of New England are MA, ME, VT, NH, CT, RI
New England encompasses the states in the upper northeast of the United States which were a few of the original 13 colonies.
The current states that have been created out of the New England colonies are New Hampshire, Connecticut, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts and the little one, Rhode Island.
The current states that have been created out of the New England colonies are New Hampshire, Connecticut, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts and the little one, Rhode Island.
In the North-East of the United States.
The New England Colonies, which were administered by England, included Connecticut, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Massachusetts, and the Province of New Hampshire. These colonies were part of the original thirteen, and later became the states of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. They are part of today's New England, along with Vermont and Maine.